Colorado Senate President John Morse was a key figure in getting gun-control legislation passed. Now he faces a recall by voters.
Archives for June 2013
Syria’s Bloody War
General Martin Dempsey nails the Syrian intervention issue “I don’t think at this point I can see a military option that would create an understandable outcome.” The Cato Institute’s Gene Healy concludes: A gruesome video that went viral last month gives some sense of the nature of the conflict the Obama administration aims to join. It features a […]
China’s Cash Crunch
It doesn’t matter how much money is printed. China’s ghost cities can’t make money if there’s no business, never mind people. The Wall Street Journal reports: Mounting evidence of weakness in China’s economy and increasing stress in its financial system are testing the government’s determination to ride out a slowdown without resorting to stimulus measures. […]
All You Ever Wanted to Know about the Supreme Court
Nice job on the Supreme Court by NPR’s Nina Totenberg. Here’s a sample of the questions she answers about the highest court in the land.
VIDEO: Top Three Accessories for Your AR-15
Your best approach to self-defense is to keep-it-simple. I’ve trained with Adam Painchaud, Director of Sig Sauer Academy. Here are his top three accessories for your AR-15.
The 150 Healthiest Foods on Earth
Jonny Bowden, Ph.D., C.N.S., has created one of the most vital books on the health of your family you will ever find. The lavishly illustrated, 358-page weighty tome gives you more vital information on foods that can keep your family healthy than any other publication I have ever come across. And I am always on […]
How Can You Prevent The Obama Government from Spying on You? Part II
My search engine provider Ixquick has, for fourteen years, been very outspoken about protecting people’s privacy and civil liberties. Ixquick rightly believes that programs like PRISM undermine our privacy, disrupt faith in governments, and are a danger to the free Internet. Ixquick has never provided a single byte of user data to the U.S. government, […]
The Complications of Turkey
The Cato Institute’s Doug Bandow deftly explains the long, complicated history of freedom in Turkey and why Turkey is different. There should be no nostalgia for the “good old days.” The military jailed and tortured opponents. The generals even executed ousted civilian leaders in 1961. Ethnic minorities like the Kurds faced brutal military oppression; tens […]
Iran Picks the Least Confrontational Candidate Available
In the American Conservative, Scott M. Tells readers that neocons are shaking after the recent Iranian election because it appears the country has elected a moderate. Without a more radical president to use as a whipping post, it’s possible the neocons will never see America go to war with Iran. Rohani threatens to deny the war […]
The South is Getting the Job Done
More proof of why business works in the South. In this excellent piece, Joel Kotkin explains: The South’s advantages come in no small part from decisions that many Northern liberals detest—lack of unions, lower wages, and less stringent environment laws. But for many Southerners, particularly in rural areas, a job at the Toyota plant with […]
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